Today, we give you tips to battle pesky Facebook "friends," a recipe to use up that leftover red wine from your last party, and a way to make your sneaks light up...literally!
Today, we give you career advice for young people, three more uses for your phone's camera, shopping recommendations for generic vs. name-brand products, and more!
There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
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How to Minimize Cell Phone Charges When You Travel Abroad
International roaming charges on cellular phones are super expensive. Beat those high prices with some clever workarounds.
Winter Blues: 13 Proven Ways to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder
This winter, I am prepared with an arsenal of tips and supplements that will shake those winter blues away. Here are 13 proven ways to beat SAD.
6 Personal Finance Books You Should Read
If you're looking to deepen your personal finance knowledge, you'll profit by reading any of these six in depth and clearly written books.
A Pro Resume Editor Reveals the 5 Dumbest Things You Have on Your Resume
A lot's riding on your resume, so don't muck it up with any of these five dumb mistakes.
9 Ways Staying on Budget Can Be Fun (Really!)
Let's face it: Staying on budget is hard. But if you make it fun, you'll get some short-term kicks while you're saving for long-term goals.
Best Money Tips: Get Rid of Social Media Pests
Today, we give you tips to battle pesky Facebook "friends," a recipe to use up that leftover red wine from your last party, and a way to make your sneaks light up...literally!
6 Pieces of Credit Card Tech That Will Blow Your Mind
Get ready to replace your old credit cards with new tech that promises to make paying with plastic easier — and more secure — than ever before.
4 Questions to Ask Before Getting a Credit Increase
Before you ask your credit card provider for a limit increase, take the time to ask yourself a few questions, too.
Best Money Tips: Career Tips for Young People
Today, we give you career advice for young people, three more uses for your phone's camera, shopping recommendations for generic vs. name-brand products, and more!
6 Ways Debt Settlement Can Leave You Deeper in Debt (Even With Trustworthy Companies)
It's true. Debt settlement can actually leave you deeper in debt after you've settled with your creditors. Here's what to watch for.
You're Doing It Wrong: 6 Health and Fitness Rules That Have Changed
Health and fitness guidelines come and go almost as quickly as donuts become muffin tops. Get up to date on the latest health rules.
You Own Your Finances: How Much People Spend to Watch Movies
There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save on Clothing
Today we found some amazing articles on smart ways to save on clothing, getting your dream job, and tips for successful investing.
Why This Isn't Your Grandparents' Economy
Why can't we save money like our parents and grandparents? Learn how modern economic realities make financial independence more challenging.
The 5 Best Bath Mats
Keeping your bathroom floor water free isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these bath mats and your bathroom will look great and stay dry.
Wise Bread Reloaded: Real Estate Market Rebound?
The real estate market continues on the mend. This week's Reloaded refreshes your understanding of home buying, home selling, and home refinance.
Flashback Friday: 52 Money Mistakes You Need to Stop Making
Making a few money mistakes in your 20s is fine, but these bonehead errors should really stop happening by your 30s and beyond.
Best Money Tips: How to Start Working from Home
Today, we share the steps to take when you want to work from home, a tutorial to make a reusable coffee cozy out of an old belt, and more.
15 Ways to Get People to Respond to Your Email
Make the most of both your and your recipient's inbox time by making your email more efficient to read and respond to.
What to Do When Your Tax Preparer Makes a Mistake
The tax code is complex and even the pros make mistakes. And when they do? You're responsible for clean up.